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BILLS INTRODUCED %mm IN THE HOUSE AND SENATE YESTERDAY i! ' Bills w*rs tatroduMd U follows: * ?. B. IK, cml., to nlUH. ?r uin iMlm la Cml-lut ?i Sampooa school districts. ? B. 677. BrutnmUt, wwi ?-| Timl to prortd* tor loan aa*octa H. B. ?t?, Brummltl. to raqulre 4*t*n*d r*port* at til m Is rl? pald| to State official!. * H. a. ?TI, Vernon, to allow ftjl nu township, AUatow county, to i ralM mon?y for ochool porpoM* by . M. B. lit. Fatrclotb, relating ,u| ti* faeim'ioAU'MAIti. 'f ft. S ?1. (Mint, to pro Tide nod fund (Br Satanrllla K/wnAlp. r-tjk*'' t {? * | 0 M. B. in, Bmurn. to appoint ? tr uotoo, (or oorUin But* property h. b. Br^niMu i*| buytag and Mil lss of aaall.ln oir H. O. Ml, NoHaaa, to appoint a J )1ln of ?fca p*ac* for Barry coan -,?r. - ;'4ti H. B. MS. Dunning, to provide for pood rood* la Popular - Point townohlp, Martin county. j J , .H. B. ???, Dunning, to prMCrib; Com lor ra4 supervisors In Martin 'a. B. ??T. Sailor*, authorise th? hoard of drainage commissioner* or MattemnOoot district. Hyde county to MtablWh trampontatlon Hum. H. B. 181, Dough ton. by roqaMt, to parol* prtMpor* of a certain cIms H. B. ???; Klttrell, relative to par of Jator* in Vane*. H- B. *?*. Olhh*. rapMl ?otlt| law of Swain county. H. B. ttl, ?M, to prMtrlbe pay] of larors of Bwaln county. H. B. fix, Car a wan. to amend act t establishing hoard of 4rnat*M of Orl . ental graded school. . -H. B. ?W. SMMU. r.gulat* .tM . pay ol iordM 4a- HaMt'iniery ??? * *r. ?' -'Lr- ' ? oounty treasurer. Vl H. B. Grant, to appoletS Juatlce Of the peace for Richland towinrhlp, Onslow eouotr H. B. $97. Jones. to repeal the] road lew of Wfcfceter township. Jack- 1 H. B. MS, J on ?a, to amend the compftlaorr eChool lew of Sylvana township, Jackson county. H. p. Iff, McKay. tecorporat? OMrta graded school district. Ha irefct eouaty. H. B. no. Kfhf. to bhrfhfe t>i* boundary tine of lted Oak end Oak Orore achoot dlatrlcta Naeh county. t? *. Tfi; Carroll, amend act f |m building eed improving the public road* of Tedkfta townahlp. Stoke*. township Valley Rj ?teu t*. ot th^ jfugtatmr of] Depds of Waks county to r ths regis tration of lien bond?, chattel mortg age and for abort term noffea. 8. B. cos. BuvuMr or wium, to provide for the Inspection of pri vate hosctftSk^ and other Institu tions by - the commissioners of tb? county, ths Craod Jury, or soma other person appointed by the Judgo of the Superior Court upon the peti tion of tWsnfy cltlstfns of that com munity. - * . * 8. B.604. Thompson, or Onslow, relative tp, th* court# of Onslow. **.Bt 406. Whites of Franklin. to 'sathortas Franklin ton to establish waterworks. 8. B. 606. Miller of Rowan, to m ? niend Pnbilo Laws o*. 1?00 relatlv. to the drainage law of Rowan and the watershed of Beck Creek. Iredell eounty. 8. B. 667, Miller otmIowsd, to In spect watershed and other sourcoc of w*|?r papply. 8. B. 608. Miller of Rowan, to pre eorlbe raise and regulations for the plumbing and drainage. 8. B. 609, 8now of Wake, to pro vide for the election of the county | board of education of Wake county by direct vote of the people. ? RJBtDRIfB HOME. Mrs. Leon Joynsr and chlldrer left fog their home fn Henderson this morning after spending severs! weeks with her mother, Mrs T. K. Cutler on East Second strdet. Pamlico Chapter, JJ. is*gla?? to again extend the opportunity to ell Confederate Veterans, who have not Crosses of Honor, in the coun tla* of Beaufort, Martin. Washing ton, Tyrrell, Hyde and Dare. They must fire proof of eligibility ? that they have tared the Are of bat tle. RULE I. Seetion S. The oldest living lln-. eal descendant of Veteran, who has not received a Cross, may receive It m aitf eoaaty. (Must give same proof of eligibility as that required by Veteran aneeetor ) If there Is no living lineal descen dant" o* Veteran, or In 'case the^old eat lineal descendant does not desire the Crow, the widow of the s Veteran may receive the Cross by presenting with her application, writen avowal of such descendant, that he or ?h<i wafte* right U> the Ofoss, provided said' widow endured IM hardships and privations of the period from will ?? Mat on mppUcMlon. Pl??' 40 not nit, M tiro. I. required. / , r/ENA WINDt.BT. Prwldoot Pamlico Chaptar. 17. D c. W?.hln*1on. N. 0. . ' Hd. ? On amount of typographic*! efrorw tbW article U reprinted from onr IM't of Jf*brD?TT tth ' UXItfceSITY SUMMK& SCHOOL -The nFllVlntry.aanQtraoonient o' tho twontjr-ellth ?tyon of tM ITnl tmltr Sammer flcbUl hu last ap (Mnd. ? ? Ipf Sfr i Th? Mttfon trill be for a alz (Mti period, )mi 15th to Jnljr 30 * upoclal feature of this union will [bo the nHn of eooformcot and lie !?*?? on aortal, economic, cultufa' MJm Mabel Ufln, Prima Dovut is "Bt? Prince of Tilglil." Nmr Thea ter oa Toa%fat ? tun Hi 1 WEST 1 B One of the most furious battles ft tfie wAr Is at lts^height along the Russo-Cerman front, wes t of War taw. Large bod tea of German troop3 have been-brougfct up for Fied Mar shal Von Hindenburg's third deaper lte effort to Matter a way through "he Russian line. The attack le centered near the PollBh village of 3orplmow, around which for the last ; days days has ben raging a battle hat for Intenelty compares with the .jarlier struggle in Flantferri. Offici al statements make no mention of {.he losses, which Judging from the nature of the lighting must be enor mous. , A Russian war office statement to iay sayl that along a section of the front' about six miles long the Ger nans brought up 84,000__men, <uip ->orted by 100 batteries of artillery, h compact masses fhose troops were hurled the Russian positions The Petrograd statement asserts the ittacks were broken up and that the Russians assumed the offensive, in urn, captured German trenches and occupied two villages. _ In the Carpathians fighting fs scarcely less severe. The Petrograd war office admits the Russians re created In one section of this front, iftaf fighting ten successive engage nents with bayonets. Elsewhere Russian successes are claimed. Action of the German admiralty a declaring within the^war sone the raters surrounding England. Scot land and Ireland Is supported enthu siastically by the German press. The German annuoncement today loss act support .the Russian claim >f successes on the Warsaw front, dating that their attacks were re raised. * There Ware no engagement* of mportsnce along the western front yesterday^ A IiATTC ARRIVAL. Mr. W. M. Ksar la ta receipt of i letter from his mgx, Lien tenant 3oin? jder p. R. Kear. V. B. Navy, -etlred. of Washington, D. C., an lousing the arrival of a grand sen. Oarlston R.. Jr. MT THIft MORNING. Miss Mary Cutler left this morn ing Via A. C L. for Henderson, N. *!., where ebe will spend several days 'ke guest of her sister Mrs. Letm Joyuer. > .**>?> fixarr BiiyitK, chkk*e. UDTfftK and esnaed goods at lowest price* at J. K. Adams * Co. St. Peter's Episcopal Church. Bonrfer street, Rev. Nathaniel Harding, Tector. Morning and ev ening prayer with sermons, by the lector at the usual hours, 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Sunday School, E. K. Willis, Jr .j superintendent, and Bible class, H. S. Ward, teacher, meets at 3 p. nr. J All are welcome. J*ir*t Methodist Church. West 8*oond street, Rev. E. >1 I Snipes, pastor. Regular services at I 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m.. wit'ij preaching by the pastor. Sunday School. E. R. Mtron. su j perlntendent, will meet at 9:46 ra. Baraca class, W. M. Kear.j teacher, meets at the ssms hour. First Presbyterlaa Church. Gladden street, Rev. H. B. 8e;i right, pastor. Regular services *i II a. m., and 7:30' p. m.. with preaching by the pastor, to which the genera) public has a cordial in vitation. Sunday School, C. M. Brown, Jr.,| superintendent, will meet In the af-| ternopn at 3 o'clock. First Baptist Church. Market street. Rev. R. L. Gay.l pastor. Regular service* at 11 a,| m., and 7:30 p. m. , with serniQn by the pastor. Morning subject, "Alipost But Lost." Bvsnlng sub ject, "The Significance of Baptism." Sunday School 9:45 a. m., W. O. Prlvutte, superintendent. Stranger*/ and visitor* oordlallyl InvKed. 1 Christian Church. East Second |treet. Rev. R. V. Hopo, paster. Reolar ? illun it tl a. ?>.. ul 7: so p. m. Moral n* tlietne, '"n>? Vi r VT 1 e r at Jmh." Rvenloir theme, Heppineaa Kmu tt R from tbo Smcwi of thn Oowl." The Bible Mhool will met at 10 o'clock, w O. mill. HOtllfMlMt The public li oordlallr JartUd. KICK IT TOT RAVI ARTimn) to klek about The nor, ro? kick Uie harder we try to pleea* yon. J. 8. Adama A Co. t-4-t?e. -.'"ir JOH1T B. HTKTION Arm ami hWrh grade M?n ? Hat. cheap at J. ?. Adam, * Co. *1* - .m: fit B?lo? to (|TM th. HUM. out of I ekwscUr* ul ?ynoprt? of "Th?| XmlMt at V?alo? OMo-Ortc." bnrfawM on th. ml "Marohsat of j v?alee,- -which will b. pcwMfl th. auditorium of th. **?hta*too| Poblio School boilduf. Muter . ?Dlof, rat Ml (th. at I: St] o'clock. Th* inmh will bo cob tributed to til* Mbool qm<u1d? | Wahisco. , , ACT Mi Place ? Antonio1* room at eoUegs. | Time ? Present. ACT II. Place ? Portia's Dr?viif roe Ttane ? Bame 4i act .J. Betw? uti II and III. *o?? ? Mica Bra| Hasaell Hackney. ACT Ul. Shylock'e house and garden. Between aoU III IV Bone ? | Miss Helen Dally. ACT IY. Scene I. ? Portia's room. ACT V. Scene I ? Football field. Scene S.| ? Court room. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Dnke of Venice. . .Mr. C. M. Camp- 1 bell. Jr. | Antonio (Cspt. Varsity Team).. Mr. Jack Harris Graltlano (colleague of Baasanio) . ? Mr. Fred Moorr Baasanio (Portla'e suitor) ....Mr. J. E. Johnston Shylock (a wealthy gambler) .. Mr. 8. R. Clary Tubal (hie friend and C*pt. of Bel haven team) .Mr. Jim Weeton Launeelot Oobbo (Shylocks ?errant) ..Mr. B. W. Taylor ^Peetbatrflaye^. .W. H. B. Football ?cm vr j/jg ?*- . . .Team Prof. Bwefgenhsimdfr Bleumenhelm er . . >*? T ,*r. C. ?* Mldcap I Policeman.. ...Mr. Williams Portia (rich heiress) .. Miss Cv . . lotta Nicholson N crista (her maid) .Miss Helen .. .c ?? ?? ?? Bha? Jessica (Shylock's ward) .. ..Mis? Ruth Butler Miss Abbie Threedlce (preceptress) Mies Annie Co* Mrs. Gobbo (Launcelot's mother).. Miss M. V. Bonne Polly, the maid. .Mis* Reta Warren Antonio's motMr Miss M. V . . v. ^ .A > ? ? . . Bonner SYNOPSIS. Act 1.? -Baseanlo, Antonio, Gratia do devise wt ys and means whereby Raseanto max win the fair and wealthy Portia, since her father had left will providing peculiar way lr which ohe ti to be won. 8sme ti !>e an examination on either Vergil Caesar or Cicero. Antonio rente pony from Shy lock, giving his bone' for a pound of hair to be cnt of nearest his brain -it tie Calls to re turn the pony In a month. Act II. ? Portia and Nertosa dl cups Portia's prospective sailors Uanaanto and Gratfano enter, and the former choose* the osi^s*. (Mean while Nerlstoa promises ? marry Gratlano If Basoanlo la successful.) BanHanlo w*U armed wltto pony, takoo Caesar examination under su pervision of Miss Abb I a Threodlce, preceptress. ' Act m. ? Shy lock makes love to Jessica, is refused and com off In t rage, leaving Teaaioa locked In hi* house. l*once)ot appears and be "comes hero of the occasion by taking note to Antonio. Jessica's suitor, who elopes wttfc Jessica after break ing down door. Enter Sbylock and Tubal, who find the house broken in aad Jessica gone. Shylock, en raged, swears eternal vengeance Mr*. Oobbo finds and finally recog nises bee sen, Lauaoelot. Act IV. ? "Baseanlo wins." Laaa celot Informs Portia and Nerissa of Bhylock's determination to claim dm and forfeit of kls bona. They plan to eave Ma hair. Act V. ? Scene I. ? Antonio to hart In tbo Thankegivlng gams and I* arrested by Shylook's officer. Scene I. ? Sbylock haa Ao'onm brought into court aad to about to elatm Ms forfeit, when Portia aad Marl?, disguised aa learned 'doc tors of the law. come to aad save tho day. DON'T FOMVT VI fllN YOU need Kay. Hominy. Meal. 0. fl. Veal, Kails, ata. J. B. Adams * "-"v t TtsZZ^Tom ITEMS OF THE WEEK , ( IN GENERAL ASSMEBLY -LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (?VMM O II I II MIL) **>? I. ? Tte) Vto Ik ?0 >W|>agUuu aabmltted to the peo ple e? North Carolina hy the KMUt General Asaetnhly to allow women equal raOMw* with ne man. TfcU week ther- Joint met - Ing ft the leu. t) na* oua mlttee held tor tw *'m -4 of tfcnehiac oat thli qut*. </. the ?uCracettee had rant of J<i, *uaa preeent In am endeavor ,, tinea the eommlttee that equal "< frage iraa the thing deolred. Th, preaMant of the National Woman'! Suffrage League, Dr. Anna Shaw ?d dreeeet the oamnllttaa at length aba waa heard not only hr the Joint ewurittee hat a large delega tion at woman and man from aJl eec tlona of th? atata. Br. Shaw la surely a wonderfol woman from any rtnwpolat, aha kntywt har theme I and has the pow$r to Impart what ?he knows to others ' convincingly and eloquently ? not euflSclently however, this time for the men-folk specially the Senate and House committee, that the women of North Carolina should be entrusted with the ballot Just now. Among the ladles In the elty to hear the distinguished suffragette were Mr*. H. W. Carter and Miss Lid a T. Redman of Washington. The Supreme Court oonvened this week and your correspondent ?otea the following members of the bar from Washington in attendance: H. S. Ward, Judgtf Stephen C. Brsgaw. E. A. Daniel. Jr., H. C. Carter and |W. B. Rodman, Jr. The next governor Is being talk ed under the dome now. Already two acUve candidates have announc ed themselves, the praaent lieuten ant governor, Mr. V. A. Daught rldge, and the present attorney gen eral. T. W. BtCkett. Other names j mentioned are Congressman John H. Small, Congressman Robert Pag?* \fr. McLean, General J. S. Oarr, and Judge W. R. Allen and other?. Either of the above gentlemen would fill the chair with bohor and dignity. Either of. them would be t worthy successor to those who have honored North Carolina In ' times past. If what thta correspondent can gather from the niches and corners j here will be a clean sweep made I FOUR ROOTHS or lllS 1 JPILHG Thursday Mr. J. F. FIjnn. city tax collector and im.n1U.ry officer, was standing near the wharf back of the market houufi, whwi ha wm ipproached by a young darkey, who asked him If he did not want to buy some whlekey. Mr. Flynn told hlra 'bat he would and aaked him when? be oould ret It. The darkey replied. "I hare tt njth me," and pulled * plot bottle of aame from hi* hip pocket. "What do yon want for It?" aald Mr. Flynn. "Berenty-flve cenfca," reiptted the <*arVf?y "Mon ey talked and wblakey walked." Mr. Flynn then told htm he win an officer of the law and cauirht hold of the darkey, who proceeded to utlMrs hie beet energy to get away. Mr. Flynn called for assistance and Chief Roberta, with eereral othern. who happened to be In that rlclnltv1 went to the rescue, and the ton of Ham waa marched to the city lock up, where he spent the nlfht in; peace and eoHtude. * The darkey, Carthor Fleming came here from Oreenrllle several week* ago. and wan eald to be about twenty-one year* of age. The ease oeme op before Recor der Vaughan yesterday afternoon , and the defendant waa eenteuced to the county roads for four months. RKK9MT. irarr and ohmafimt ltue Smoked and Bait Meats tn th? city aft J. n. Adami Ik Co. - H4t?. ^ I what iw uti mow ow em Mil b*>M 4o pay tor tb? ml i K. A4?a * 0*. " -r *? to* m tut? officers ire nimownl ?t the nsrt state convention. They argue there ar? u food flab la fee M hava already )>mo caught Thay dMire the other fellow to hare * allot of the pi* now and then. In*aad of adjourning sine die within forty day* It begins to look Ilka mtmiI dara over the a lotted ^ *. Much of the Important legls ^ . la yet to come. Mention one . j, the Whiskey bill, 'which Is to be heard before the joint committee on February 9th. The capital Is being swarmed with petitions from all sections of the state and on the day of the hiring Secretary R. L. Darts etates that there will be quite a number of delegations preeent. What the ou^&cne will be this cor respondent caAiot at thla junction foretelL only to propheey a hard fought old-time battle. By a vote of 35 to 7, the Senate on Thursday passed the Ward bill, repealing the long and short haul clause of the Justice act and sub stituting the section in the Rerlsal Senator Hobgood's amendment ellm lnatlng from application of the pro visions of the Justice act railroads of 100 xnllea and lees was voted down, 52 to 10. Over two hoops was consumed in debate, during which time aenators spoke their minds freely with regard to the ef fort the act had on their communi ties among them being Senator Thompson of Onslow, who said the Ionic and short haul clause made !t cost him 24 cents to get freight that formerly cost 16 cents. Senator Johnson of Duplin criticised the en tire Justice aot as of little conae quence, and Senator Hobgood de fended the former representative and author of the bill as the peer 1 of any man who bad been 1n public l life In North Carolina In 26 years. ' Senator Ward, author of the bill to repeal In the Senate, closed the debate. Senator Gilliam .made an earnest speech In favor of Vlowlng people who know something about freight rateB to decide the question and declared that the Justice bill was rushed through In the extra seaslon without a single member knowing anything about its provis ions. EXTENSION OP BUILDING. * Bowers- Lewta Co., hare " begun preparations for the remodeling and extension of their building on the rorner of Main street and Union Al ley. FROM PANTEOO. Mr. J. C. Duke, Herbert Jonee, J. M. Preston, arrived In the city thii mornln* from Greenville, en rout* to their homee at Pantefco. Motice! Taxpp , y?" I will begin levying on all property upon which Taxes have not bees' paid MARCH 1st This Means Cost. Make Hay While The Sun Shine*. W. D. WIND LEY, Sheriff - 1 ? 21 ? tfc OUR BELIEF Our belief that tltaaea can be ?rorn with becomlnc effect at the aame time that they *t?e nrfent comfort la what coreraa ear aeleo tlon of leneea and noaatliMra. Win roa teat that bettefr . r Orw ?. K. Hort'a Store. Oat K*?rr Moada? and Taeedar.
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